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Gender transformation, the unspoken reality documents the situation of children in schools in California who, as part of education about LGB, become uncertain about their gender and are encouraged to undergo gender reassignment against their parents' wishes.
A botched life is, next to suicide, the worst side effect of the hormonal and surgical measures promoted by profit-seeking surgeons, medical technology and pharmaceutical companies.
Parents are virtually powerless in the face of this, as the authorities ultimately deny them access to their children, place them in like-minded “families” and shield them from the outside world from their parents. Parents are not only threatened with reporting abuse as a deterrent.
Arguments from school psychologists, such as “You would rather have happiness than the death of your child, because suicidal intentions have been expressed?!” break down the last resistance against this state and economically oriented superior power.
history
John William Money
The New Zealander John William Money (07/08/1921 – 07/07/2006). In 1966, as a psychologist and sexologist, he and other colleagues initiated the Johns Hopkins Gender Identity Clinic, in which operations on sexual organs, especially on intersex patients, were carried out. However, the clinic was closed in 1975 due to a dispute over the surgical results.
In 1967, he was presented with twins, about 18 months old, one of whom had lost his penis due to burns. The parents were at a loss and asked him for professional advice on how to deal with the missing gender characteristic. They were advised to raise the child as a girl. At 22 months, the remaining testicles were removed.
However, the child did not accept this feminine role and had the sex change reversed at the age of 14. In 2004 he committed suicide, similar to his brother, who died of a drug overdose in 2002.
Robert Jesse Stoller
The term Gender identity (Gender identity) was not coined by John William Money, but by the American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Robert Jesse Stoller (December 15, 1925 – September 6, 1991). He spoke out against gender reassignment, “in reality it is not a change of gender, but rather an external adjustment of the body to the perceived gender identity, which is associated with many, often lifelong problems for the clients. Unscrupulous doctors would make a lot of money with this. (See on this topic: KJ Zucker: Children with gender identity disorder: Is there a best practice? In: Neuropsychiatrie de l'Enfance et de l'Adolescence. Volume 56, No. 6, September 2008, pp. 358–364, and Phyllis Burke: Gender shock. Anchor Books, New York 1996, ISBN 0-385-47718-X.)" - Source: Wikipedia)
The film
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